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Anas Elbayari

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Mon, May 18, 2026, 03:59 PM

2d ago

Gaza, Palestinian Territories

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This media file captures a bustling street scene in an urban area of Gaza, Palestinian Territories, under an overcast or hazy daylight sky. The street is narrow and appears unpaved or poorly maintaine…read more

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This media file captures a bustling street scene in an urban area of Gaza, Palestinian Territories, under an overcast or hazy daylight sky. The street is narrow and appears unpaved or poorly maintained, with visible dirt, debris, and scattered trash along the edges. Numerous people, including adults and children, populate the street, indicating a busy thoroughfare. Along the right side, large piles of bundled goods, likely clothing or other merchandise, are laid out on the ground, often contained within plastic bags. People are gathered around these items, suggesting an informal market or trade activity. Several vehicles are present, including a red car and a white truck, indicating traffic flow in the area. Multi-story buildings, some appearing dilapidated with exposed wires and weathered facades, line both sides of the street. A dense network of electrical wires crisscrosses overhead. Some buildings show signs of damage or disrepair, consistent with the context of Gaza. Utility structures, possibly water tanks, are visible on rooftops. Visible text on signs attached to buildings appears to be in Arabic, confirming the location's linguistic and cultural context. The scene depicts a vibrant yet challenging daily life in a densely populated urban environment, characterized by informal commerce, crowded conditions, and aged infrastructure. | Open Wire